fierysage wrote:i LOVED the dead cow! it was original, quirky and freakin' hilarious!had taken a picture, but the dust storm showed up next and got to my film camera...

anyone have a pic of the dead cow art car?

The uCow, or Bloody Cow 2, was us - not bad given we started it less then 2 weeks beforehand huh? Here's a decent daytime pic, unfortunately we only have a few shots of it, and none of them lit up at night, if you find any others please send them my way.

BTW, it's sitting on the side of the road outside my house here in tahoe, LOL. The neighbors either love it, or hate it, but I don't think they can force me to move it until it starts to snow

Ahhhh Kamila...she was wonderful while she lasted. Was very sad to not be able to cruise around Saturday night, but not for lack of trying. Thanks to all the camps that let us rummage through their collections of random nuts and bolts. In the end, she just wouldn't hold and had to limp off the playa :(

Going crazy trying to find a good night time photo of her...if anyone has/comes across a good one please let me know!

Also have to hand it to our campmate's Bret and Lily on their Morroccan Roll Giraffe Trike. Anyone who had the pleasure of being towed around the playa by Bret's pedal power like royalty knows what I mean.

As a virgin, I was completely blown away by the creativity and imagination that went into ALL of the art and vehicles there - simply amazing.

The Cumm Back Inn. Yes, I'm biased, I built it. Driving it around picking up passengers was a blast. I let the people that helped build it get time behind the wheel. Apparently I "made their burn" along with many others that haven't seen BRC from up high in the air. It was fun to talk shop with some of the other MV creators. Yet there was always the stuck up ones that didn't want to talk to anyone but their own little cliche of groupies. I'm glad I took on the crazy project and succeeded in dragging it from Chicago for all you hippies to play on. It even made it back in one piece. I'll be bringing it to the Chicago Decompression. So for those that didn't get a chance to use the upstairs bedroom...

Here she is...

Notice my GREEN emisions coming from the tail pipe. Go Green Man!

And from the top, I was able to snap this picture on burn night...

I think this was the best MV cause I've heard more people say that being on it made their burn the best ever. Then again, I wasn't on other MVs to hear otherwise!

The giant dragon was called Draka, with copper metallic spandex for the hull, out from Oregon.

I loved the uCow, what a great car!

So was Ecsta-Sea, an aquatic themed ship made from recycled components, the camp's gear from their last several burns! They came from Washington state, and really had a fantastic ride. Wish I'd gotten a chance to spend more time on the ship, or explore all the decks and spaces.

I'm biased for my own vehicle, a mobile chill space called The Great Abyss. We only got out for a few nights, it took us longer than expected to clear the DMV and then to overcome some damage from weather and assorted jackasses (who bent part of the conduit frame while fucking around... thanks).

All said and done, though, we really enjoyed the experience and I loved creating the space and sharing it (along with rides) with people around the city. A lot of people were surprised to see we were accepting passengers on Saturday and Sunday nights.

I loved the giant ant, the sandcrawler, and the pig. One of my favorite moments was Sunday night, hanging out on the tailgate of my truck getting ready for the Temple Burn, and it was about as quiet as it possibly can be in BRC. The pig drove up 4:30, heading for the open playa, and someone inside on a megaphone announced "The Piggy loves you! *snortsnortsnort*"

This has got to be one of my favorite pieces of mobile art on the playa. Brings a whole older new era to the level of awesomeness and detail, and... um... what can I say. It put a smile on my face whenever I saw it.

One of those "wish I knew someone involved in it so I could be, too..."

well here's me and mine out in deep playa by the chimes, at night it had a flame on the front and often a passenger or two on the back. Thanks everyone! Anybody have a Sat. man-burn night photo of the dragtrike by chance?

The freakin' Tilt-A-Whirl!!! It came driving past us on Coral Reef, and then, blam!, The fucker started spinning around! That was way cool! (Especially since that was always my mother's favorite carnival ride).

my favorite psytrance of the weekend came from this japanese-teahouse-lookin audio art car at 4:30 am the morning after the burn. it had a lot of cds strung up in mesh on the outside of it. my crew were biking just 8 o'clock side of the (smoldering) man when we stumbled onto it. we ended up parking and boogying there till well after sunise cuz of how sick the tracks were.

the first dj (my favorite) came over and introduced himself as "fumi" or "tumi" or something similar. he didn't speak much english. i've found "satoshi fumi" listed online, but the stuff is ambient and i don't think it's the right guy. we asked the next dj what the name of the mutant vehicle or their camp was, but didn't get any clear answer - these guys really weren't understanding much of the english. but they knew how to shred with the psytrance.

look familiar? btw the japanese art car mentioned earlier in this thread sounds smaller, and was described as "not a dancing/party car" - don't think it's the same one.

Looking for pics/video of the Velo Disco - bicycle powered art car - 5 bicycles attached to a boat trailer, with an upper deck. We have pictures of us on it - but none from farther away. Here are a couple I just found. Thanks!

Yeah, the Japanese party car rocked! We stopped by and partied with them for a while late one night but didn't really meet anyone. Just rocked out. Great music, and we liked parking Kamila next to one of her kindred spirits - an Asian-themed mutant vehicle.

The Velo Disco is great! Didn't see it, but I love it that it is a pedal powered party car.

Interesting to hear about how Velo Disco doing the art car thing in a green way... Really good to hear in fact as I was going slowly mad with the constant smell of petrol fumes and the smell of things burning... :(

Velo Disco, you guys rocked! The most innovative and eco-friendly car I had the pleasure of helping to propel, nice work. The Ecest-Sea was a great MV because those folks also slept in it (I think). Personally I'm biased towards the dragonfly with the giant green wings because I helped build it, but the thing really was beautiful, a beacon for wayward campers every night. I also really liked the magic slipper since it was well built and seemed to appear for a ride at just the right times. I could go on, bit I shouldn't. Oh yeah, the elephant threw 2 of the most rockin parties of the week. (late night tues and at the man sat)